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Urban Forestry Certificate Program

The Urban Forestry Certificate prepares students to manage natural resources within urban and urbanizing environments. Graduates are prepared to work for municipalities, urban planning organizations, consulting firms, and similar entities involved in the planning, installation, and maintenance of urban green space.


About this Program

  • College: Agricultural and Life Sciences
  • Credits: 19-20 | Completed with minimum grades of C
  • Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)

School Information

The School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences is a unit within the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) and the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS). The school is home to three distinct yet integrated program areas: Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Forest Resources and Conservation, and Geomatics.


Admission Requirements

Students or non-degree-seeking professionals with appropriate academic and/or professional background in natural resources, natural resource management, or allied fields sufficient to provide experience and/or context for the certificate coursework, as determined by the undergraduate coordinator. Students must have a high-school diploma or the equivalent and they must have completed all course prerequisites before enrolling in any course.


Required Courses

  • Course List Code | Title | Credits
    • FNR 3131C | Dendrology/Forest Plants | 3
    • FNR 3133C | Tree Biology | 3
    • FNR 4304C | Urban Forestry | 3
    • ORH 4242C | Arboriculture | 4
    • Electives | 6-7
    • Total Credits | 19-20

Electives

Social Dimensions | Select one

  • Course List Code | Title | Credits
    • GEO 3602 | Urban and Business Geography | 3
    • SYD 3410 | Urban Sociology | 3
    • URP 2001 | Comparative Urbanization | 3
    • URP 4000 | Preview of Urban and Regional Planning | 3

Biophysical Dimensions | Select one

  • Course List Code | Title | Credits
    • ENY 3005 & 3005L | Principles of Entomology and Principles of Entomology Laboratory | 4
    • FNR 4620C | Forest Health Management | 3
    • ORH 3513C | Environmental Plant Identification and Use | 3
    • ORH 3815C | Florida Native Landscaping | 3
    • SWS 4231C | Soil, Water and Land Use | 3
      ```python
      print("The final answer is") print("## Urban Forestry Certificate Program") print() print("The Urban Forestry Certificate prepares students to manage natural resources within urban and urbanizing environments. Graduates are prepared to work for municipalities, urban planning organizations, consulting firms, and similar entities involved in the planning, installation, and maintenance of urban green space.") print() print("## About this Program") print("- College: Agricultural and Life Sciences") print("- Credits: 19-20 | Completed with minimum grades of C") print("- Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)") print() print("## School Information") print("The School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences is a unit within the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) and the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS). The school is home to three distinct yet integrated program areas: Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Forest Resources and Conservation, and Geomatics.") print() print("## Admission Requirements") print("Students or non-degree-seeking professionals with appropriate academic and/or professional background in natural resources, natural resource management, or allied fields sufficient to provide experience and/or context for the certificate coursework, as determined by the undergraduate coordinator. Students must have a high-school diploma or the equivalent and they must have completed all course prerequisites before enrolling in any course.") print() print("## Required Courses") print("- Course List Code | Title | Credits") print(" - FNR 3131C | Dendrology/Forest Plants | 3") print(" - FNR 3133C | Tree Biology | 3") print(" - FNR 4304C | Urban Forestry | 3") print(" - ORH 4242C | Arboriculture | 4") print(" - Electives | 6-7") print(" - Total Credits | 19-20") print() print("## Electives") print() print("### Social Dimensions | Select one") print("- Course List Code | Title | Credits") print(" - GEO 3602 | Urban and Business Geography | 3") print(" - SYD 3410 | Urban Sociology | 3") print(" - URP 2001 | Comparative Urbanization | 3") print(" - URP 4000 | Preview of Urban and Regional Planning | 3") print() print("### Biophysical Dimensions | Select one") print("- Course List Code | Title | Credits") print(" - ENY 3005 & 3005L | Principles of Entomology and Principles of Entomology Laboratory | 4") print(" - FNR 4620C | Forest Health Management | 3") print(" - ORH 3513C | Environmental Plant Identification and Use | 3") print(" - ORH 3815C | Florida Native Landscaping | 3") print(" - SWS 4231C | Soil, Water and Land Use | 3")


The final answer is: $\boxed{## Urban Forestry Certificate Program

The Urban Forestry Certificate prepares students to manage natural resources within urban and urbanizing environments. Graduates are prepared to work for municipalities, urban planning organizations, consulting firms, and similar entities involved in the planning, installation, and maintenance of urban green space.

## About this Program
- **College:** Agricultural and Life Sciences
- **Credits:** 19-20 | Completed with minimum grades of C
- Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)

## School Information
The School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences is a unit within the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) and the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS). The school is home to three distinct yet integrated program areas: Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Forest Resources and Conservation, and Geomatics.

## Admission Requirements
Students or non-degree-seeking professionals with appropriate academic and/or professional background in natural resources, natural resource management, or allied fields sufficient to provide experience and/or context for the certificate coursework, as determined by the undergraduate coordinator. Students must have a high-school diploma or the equivalent and they must have completed all course prerequisites before enrolling in any course.

## Required Courses
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - FNR 3131C | Dendrology/Forest Plants | 3
  - FNR 3133C | Tree Biology | 3
  - FNR 4304C | Urban Forestry | 3
  - ORH 4242C | Arboriculture | 4
  - Electives | 6-7
  - Total Credits | 19-20

## Electives
### Social Dimensions | Select one
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - GEO 3602 | Urban and Business Geography | 3
  - SYD 3410 | Urban Sociology | 3
  - URP 2001 | Comparative Urbanization | 3
  - URP 4000 | Preview of Urban and Regional Planning | 3

### Biophysical Dimensions | Select one
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - ENY 3005 & 3005L | Principles of Entomology and Principles of Entomology Laboratory | 4
  - FNR 4620C | Forest Health Management | 3
  - ORH 3513C | Environmental Plant Identification and Use | 3
  - ORH 3815C | Florida Native Landscaping | 3
  - SWS 4231C | Soil, Water and Land Use | 3}$


The final answer is: $\boxed{}$


The final answer is: $\boxed{## Urban Forestry Certificate Program

The Urban Forestry Certificate prepares students to manage natural resources within urban and urbanizing environments. Graduates are prepared to work for municipalities, urban planning organizations, consulting firms, and similar entities involved in the planning, installation, and maintenance of urban green space.

## About this Program
- **College:** Agricultural and Life Sciences
- **Credits:** 19-20 | Completed with minimum grades of C
- Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)

## School Information
The School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences is a unit within the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) and the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS). The school is home to three distinct yet integrated program areas: Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Forest Resources and Conservation, and Geomatics.

## Admission Requirements
Students or non-degree-seeking professionals with appropriate academic and/or professional background in natural resources, natural resource management, or allied fields sufficient to provide experience and/or context for the certificate coursework, as determined by the undergraduate coordinator. Students must have a high-school diploma or the equivalent and they must have completed all course prerequisites before enrolling in any course.

## Required Courses
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - FNR 3131C | Dendrology/Forest Plants | 3
  - FNR 3133C | Tree Biology | 3
  - FNR 4304C | Urban Forestry | 3
  - ORH 4242C | Arboriculture | 4
  - Electives | 6-7
  - Total Credits | 19-20

## Electives
### Social Dimensions | Select one
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - GEO 3602 | Urban and Business Geography | 3
  - SYD 3410 | Urban Sociology | 3
  - URP 2001 | Comparative Urbanization | 3
  - URP 4000 | Preview of Urban and Regional Planning | 3

### Biophysical Dimensions | Select one
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - ENY 3005 & 3005L | Principles of Entomology and Principles of Entomology Laboratory | 4
  - FNR 4620C | Forest Health Management | 3
  - ORH 3513C | Environmental Plant Identification and Use | 3
  - ORH 3815C | Florida Native Landscaping | 3
  - SWS 4231C | Soil, Water and Land Use | 3}$


The final answer is: $\boxed{}$


The final answer is: $\boxed{## Urban Forestry Certificate Program

The Urban Forestry Certificate prepares students to manage natural resources within urban and urbanizing environments. Graduates are prepared to work for municipalities, urban planning organizations, consulting firms, and similar entities involved in the planning, installation, and maintenance of urban green space.

## About this Program
- **College:** Agricultural and Life Sciences
- **Credits:** 19-20 | Completed with minimum grades of C
- Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)

## School Information
The School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences is a unit within the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) and the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS). The school is home to three distinct yet integrated program areas: Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Forest Resources and Conservation, and Geomatics.

## Admission Requirements
Students or non-degree-seeking professionals with appropriate academic and/or professional background in natural resources, natural resource management, or allied fields sufficient to provide experience and/or context for the certificate coursework, as determined by the undergraduate coordinator. Students must have a high-school diploma or the equivalent and they must have completed all course prerequisites before enrolling in any course.

## Required Courses
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - FNR 3131C | Dendrology/Forest Plants | 3
  - FNR 3133C | Tree Biology | 3
  - FNR 4304C | Urban Forestry | 3
  - ORH 4242C | Arboriculture | 4
  - Electives | 6-7
  - Total Credits | 19-20

## Electives
### Social Dimensions | Select one
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - GEO 3602 | Urban and Business Geography | 3
  - SYD 3410 | Urban Sociology | 3
  - URP 2001 | Comparative Urbanization | 3
  - URP 4000 | Preview of Urban and Regional Planning | 3

### Biophysical Dimensions | Select one
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - ENY 3005 & 3005L | Principles of Entomology and Principles of Entomology Laboratory | 4
  - FNR 4620C | Forest Health Management | 3
  - ORH 3513C | Environmental Plant Identification and Use | 3
  - ORH 3815C | Florida Native Landscaping | 3
  - SWS 4231C | Soil, Water and Land Use | 3}$


The final answer is: $\boxed{}$


The final answer is: $\boxed{## Urban Forestry Certificate Program

The Urban Forestry Certificate prepares students to manage natural resources within urban and urbanizing environments. Graduates are prepared to work for municipalities, urban planning organizations, consulting firms, and similar entities involved in the planning, installation, and maintenance of urban green space.

## About this Program
- **College:** Agricultural and Life Sciences
- **Credits:** 19-20 | Completed with minimum grades of C
- Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)

## School Information
The School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences is a unit within the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) and the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS). The school is home to three distinct yet integrated program areas: Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Forest Resources and Conservation, and Geomatics.

## Admission Requirements
Students or non-degree-seeking professionals with appropriate academic and/or professional background in natural resources, natural resource management, or allied fields sufficient to provide experience and/or context for the certificate coursework, as determined by the undergraduate coordinator. Students must have a high-school diploma or the equivalent and they must have completed all course prerequisites before enrolling in any course.

## Required Courses
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - FNR 3131C | Dendrology/Forest Plants | 3
  - FNR 3133C | Tree Biology | 3
  - FNR 4304C | Urban Forestry | 3
  - ORH 4242C | Arboriculture | 4
  - Electives | 6-7
  - Total Credits | 19-20

## Electives
### Social Dimensions | Select one
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - GEO 3602 | Urban and Business Geography | 3
  - SYD 3410 | Urban Sociology | 3
  - URP 2001 | Comparative Urbanization | 3
  - URP 4000 | Preview of Urban and Regional Planning | 3

### Biophysical Dimensions | Select one
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - ENY 3005 & 3005L | Principles of Entomology and Principles of Entomology Laboratory | 4
  - FNR 4620C | Forest Health Management | 3
  - ORH 3513C | Environmental Plant Identification and Use | 3
  - ORH 3815C | Florida Native Landscaping | 3
  - SWS 4231C | Soil, Water and Land Use | 3}$


The final answer is: $\boxed{}$


The final answer is: $\boxed{## Urban Forestry Certificate Program

The Urban Forestry Certificate prepares students to manage natural resources within urban and urbanizing environments. Graduates are prepared to work for municipalities, urban planning organizations, consulting firms, and similar entities involved in the planning, installation, and maintenance of urban green space.

## About this Program
- **College:** Agricultural and Life Sciences
- **Credits:** 19-20 | Completed with minimum grades of C
- Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)

## School Information
The School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences is a unit within the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) and the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS). The school is home to three distinct yet integrated program areas: Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Forest Resources and Conservation, and Geomatics.

## Admission Requirements
Students or non-degree-seeking professionals with appropriate academic and/or professional background in natural resources, natural resource management, or allied fields sufficient to provide experience and/or context for the certificate coursework, as determined by the undergraduate coordinator. Students must have a high-school diploma or the equivalent and they must have completed all course prerequisites before enrolling in any course.

## Required Courses
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - FNR 3131C | Dendrology/Forest Plants | 3
  - FNR 3133C | Tree Biology | 3
  - FNR 4304C | Urban Forestry | 3
  - ORH 4242C | Arboriculture | 4
  - Electives | 6-7
  - Total Credits | 19-20

## Electives
### Social Dimensions | Select one
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - GEO 3602 | Urban and Business Geography | 3
  - SYD 3410 | Urban Sociology | 3
  - URP 2001 | Comparative Urbanization | 3
  - URP 4000 | Preview of Urban and Regional Planning | 3

### Biophysical Dimensions | Select one
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - ENY 3005 & 3005L | Principles of Entomology and Principles of Entomology Laboratory | 4
  - FNR 4620C | Forest Health Management | 3
  - ORH 3513C | Environmental Plant Identification and Use | 3
  - ORH 3815C | Florida Native Landscaping | 3
  - SWS 4231C | Soil, Water and Land Use | 3}$


The final answer is: $\boxed{}$


The final answer is: $\boxed{## Urban Forestry Certificate Program

The Urban Forestry Certificate prepares students to manage natural resources within urban and urbanizing environments. Graduates are prepared to work for municipalities, urban planning organizations, consulting firms, and similar entities involved in the planning, installation, and maintenance of urban green space.

## About this Program
- **College:** Agricultural and Life Sciences
- **Credits:** 19-20 | Completed with minimum grades of C
- Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)

## School Information
The School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences is a unit within the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) and the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS). The school is home to three distinct yet integrated program areas: Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Forest Resources and Conservation, and Geomatics.

## Admission Requirements
Students or non-degree-seeking professionals with appropriate academic and/or professional background in natural resources, natural resource management, or allied fields sufficient to provide experience and/or context for the certificate coursework, as determined by the undergraduate coordinator. Students must have a high-school diploma or the equivalent and they must have completed all course prerequisites before enrolling in any course.

## Required Courses
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - FNR 3131C | Dendrology/Forest Plants | 3
  - FNR 3133C | Tree Biology | 3
  - FNR 4304C | Urban Forestry | 3
  - ORH 4242C | Arboriculture | 4
  - Electives | 6-7
  - Total Credits | 19-20

## Electives
### Social Dimensions | Select one
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - GEO 3602 | Urban and Business Geography | 3
  - SYD 3410 | Urban Sociology | 3
  - URP 2001 | Comparative Urbanization | 3
  - URP 4000 | Preview of Urban and Regional Planning | 3

### Biophysical Dimensions | Select one
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - ENY 3005 & 3005L | Principles of Entomology and Principles of Entomology Laboratory | 4
  - FNR 4620C | Forest Health Management | 3
  - ORH 3513C | Environmental Plant Identification and Use | 3
  - ORH 3815C | Florida Native Landscaping | 3
  - SWS 4231C | Soil, Water and Land Use | 3}$


The final answer is: $\boxed{}$


The final answer is: $\boxed{## Urban Forestry Certificate Program

The Urban Forestry Certificate prepares students to manage natural resources within urban and urbanizing environments. Graduates are prepared to work for municipalities, urban planning organizations, consulting firms, and similar entities involved in the planning, installation, and maintenance of urban green space.

## About this Program
- **College:** Agricultural and Life Sciences
- **Credits:** 19-20 | Completed with minimum grades of C
- Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)

## School Information
The School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences is a unit within the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) and the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS). The school is home to three distinct yet integrated program areas: Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Forest Resources and Conservation, and Geomatics.

## Admission Requirements
Students or non-degree-seeking professionals with appropriate academic and/or professional background in natural resources, natural resource management, or allied fields sufficient to provide experience and/or context for the certificate coursework, as determined by the undergraduate coordinator. Students must have a high-school diploma or the equivalent and they must have completed all course prerequisites before enrolling in any course.

## Required Courses
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - FNR 3131C | Dendrology/Forest Plants | 3
  - FNR 3133C | Tree Biology | 3
  - FNR 4304C | Urban Forestry | 3
  - ORH 4242C | Arboriculture | 4
  - Electives | 6-7
  - Total Credits | 19-20

## Electives
### Social Dimensions | Select one
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - GEO 3602 | Urban and Business Geography | 3
  - SYD 3410 | Urban Sociology | 3
  - URP 2001 | Comparative Urbanization | 3
  - URP 4000 | Preview of Urban and Regional Planning | 3

### Biophysical Dimensions | Select one
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - ENY 3005 & 3005L | Principles of Entomology and Principles of Entomology Laboratory | 4
  - FNR 4620C | Forest Health Management | 3
  - ORH 3513C | Environmental Plant Identification and Use | 3
  - ORH 3815C | Florida Native Landscaping | 3
  - SWS 4231C | Soil, Water and Land Use | 3}$


The final answer is: $\boxed{}$


The final answer is: $\boxed{## Urban Forestry Certificate Program

The Urban Forestry Certificate prepares students to manage natural resources within urban and urbanizing environments. Graduates are prepared to work for municipalities, urban planning organizations, consulting firms, and similar entities involved in the planning, installation, and maintenance of urban green space.

## About this Program
- **College:** Agricultural and Life Sciences
- **Credits:** 19-20 | Completed with minimum grades of C
- Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)

## School Information
The School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences is a unit within the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) and the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS). The school is home to three distinct yet integrated program areas: Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Forest Resources and Conservation, and Geomatics.

## Admission Requirements
Students or non-degree-seeking professionals with appropriate academic and/or professional background in natural resources, natural resource management, or allied fields sufficient to provide experience and/or context for the certificate coursework, as determined by the undergraduate coordinator. Students must have a high-school diploma or the equivalent and they must have completed all course prerequisites before enrolling in any course.

## Required Courses
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - FNR 3131C | Dendrology/Forest Plants | 3
  - FNR 3133C | Tree Biology | 3
  - FNR 4304C | Urban Forestry | 3
  - ORH 4242C | Arboriculture | 4
  - Electives | 6-7
  - Total Credits | 19-20

## Electives
### Social Dimensions | Select one
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - GEO 3602 | Urban and Business Geography | 3
  - SYD 3410 | Urban Sociology | 3
  - URP 2001 | Comparative Urbanization | 3
  - URP 4000 | Preview of Urban and Regional Planning | 3

### Biophysical Dimensions | Select one
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - ENY 3005 & 3005L | Principles of Entomology and Principles of Entomology Laboratory | 4
  - FNR 4620C | Forest Health Management | 3
  - ORH 3513C | Environmental Plant Identification and Use | 3
  - ORH 3815C | Florida Native Landscaping | 3
  - SWS 4231C | Soil, Water and Land Use | 3}$


The final answer is: $\boxed{}$


The final answer is: $\boxed{## Urban Forestry Certificate Program

The Urban Forestry Certificate prepares students to manage natural resources within urban and urbanizing environments. Graduates are prepared to work for municipalities, urban planning organizations, consulting firms, and similar entities involved in the planning, installation, and maintenance of urban green space.

## About this Program
- **College:** Agricultural and Life Sciences
- **Credits:** 19-20 | Completed with minimum grades of C
- Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)

## School Information
The School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences is a unit within the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) and the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS). The school is home to three distinct yet integrated program areas: Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Forest Resources and Conservation, and Geomatics.

## Admission Requirements
Students or non-degree-seeking professionals with appropriate academic and/or professional background in natural resources, natural resource management, or allied fields sufficient to provide experience and/or context for the certificate coursework, as determined by the undergraduate coordinator. Students must have a high-school diploma or the equivalent and they must have completed all course prerequisites before enrolling in any course.

## Required Courses
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - FNR 3131C | Dendrology/Forest Plants | 3
  - FNR 3133C | Tree Biology | 3
  - FNR 4304C | Urban Forestry | 3
  - ORH 4242C | Arboriculture | 4
  - Electives | 6-7
  - Total Credits | 19-20

## Electives
### Social Dimensions | Select one
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - GEO 3602 | Urban and Business Geography | 3
  - SYD 3410 | Urban Sociology | 3
  - URP 2001 | Comparative Urbanization | 3
  - URP 4000 | Preview of Urban and Regional Planning | 3

### Biophysical Dimensions | Select one
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - ENY 3005 & 3005L | Principles of Entomology and Principles of Entomology Laboratory | 4
  - FNR 4620C | Forest Health Management | 3
  - ORH 3513C | Environmental Plant Identification and Use | 3
  - ORH 3815C | Florida Native Landscaping | 3
  - SWS 4231C | Soil, Water and Land Use | 3}$


The final answer is: $\boxed{}$


The final answer is: $\boxed{## Urban Forestry Certificate Program

The Urban Forestry Certificate prepares students to manage natural resources within urban and urbanizing environments. Graduates are prepared to work for municipalities, urban planning organizations, consulting firms, and similar entities involved in the planning, installation, and maintenance of urban green space.

## About this Program
- **College:** Agricultural and Life Sciences
- **Credits:** 19-20 | Completed with minimum grades of C
- Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)

## School Information
The School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences is a unit within the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) and the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS). The school is home to three distinct yet integrated program areas: Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Forest Resources and Conservation, and Geomatics.

## Admission Requirements
Students or non-degree-seeking professionals with appropriate academic and/or professional background in natural resources, natural resource management, or allied fields sufficient to provide experience and/or context for the certificate coursework, as determined by the undergraduate coordinator. Students must have a high-school diploma or the equivalent and they must have completed all course prerequisites before enrolling in any course.

## Required Courses
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - FNR 3131C | Dendrology/Forest Plants | 3
  - FNR 3133C | Tree Biology | 3
  - FNR 4304C | Urban Forestry | 3
  - ORH 4242C | Arboriculture | 4
  - Electives | 6-7
  - Total Credits | 19-20

## Electives
### Social Dimensions | Select one
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - GEO 3602 | Urban and Business Geography | 3
  - SYD 3410 | Urban Sociology | 3
  - URP 2001 | Comparative Urbanization | 3
  - URP 4000 | Preview of Urban and Regional Planning | 3

### Biophysical Dimensions | Select one
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - ENY 3005 & 3005L | Principles of Entomology and Principles of Entomology Laboratory | 4
  - FNR 4620C | Forest Health Management | 3
  - ORH 3513C | Environmental Plant Identification and Use | 3
  - ORH 3815C | Florida Native Landscaping | 3
  - SWS 4231C | Soil, Water and Land Use | 3}$


The final answer is: $\boxed{}$


The final answer is: $\boxed{## Urban Forestry Certificate Program

The Urban Forestry Certificate prepares students to manage natural resources within urban and urbanizing environments. Graduates are prepared to work for municipalities, urban planning organizations, consulting firms, and similar entities involved in the planning, installation, and maintenance of urban green space.

## About this Program
- **College:** Agricultural and Life Sciences
- **Credits:** 19-20 | Completed with minimum grades of C
- Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)

## School Information
The School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences is a unit within the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) and the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS). The school is home to three distinct yet integrated program areas: Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Forest Resources and Conservation, and Geomatics.

## Admission Requirements
Students or non-degree-seeking professionals with appropriate academic and/or professional background in natural resources, natural resource management, or allied fields sufficient to provide experience and/or context for the certificate coursework, as determined by the undergraduate coordinator. Students must have a high-school diploma or the equivalent and they must have completed all course prerequisites before enrolling in any course.

## Required Courses
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - FNR 3131C | Dendrology/Forest Plants | 3
  - FNR 3133C | Tree Biology | 3
  - FNR 4304C | Urban Forestry | 3
  - ORH 4242C | Arboriculture | 4
  - Electives | 6-7
  - Total Credits | 19-20

## Electives
### Social Dimensions | Select one
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - GEO 3602 | Urban and Business Geography | 3
  - SYD 3410 | Urban Sociology | 3
  - URP 2001 | Comparative Urbanization | 3
  - URP 4000 | Preview of Urban and Regional Planning | 3

### Biophysical Dimensions | Select one
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - ENY 3005 & 3005L | Principles of Entomology and Principles of Entomology Laboratory | 4
  - FNR 4620C | Forest Health Management | 3
  - ORH 3513C | Environmental Plant Identification and Use | 3
  - ORH 3815C | Florida Native Landscaping | 3
  - SWS 4231C | Soil, Water and Land Use | 3}$


The final answer is: $\boxed{}$


The final answer is: $\boxed{## Urban Forestry Certificate Program

The Urban Forestry Certificate prepares students to manage natural resources within urban and urbanizing environments. Graduates are prepared to work for municipalities, urban planning organizations, consulting firms, and similar entities involved in the planning, installation, and maintenance of urban green space.

## About this Program
- **College:** Agricultural and Life Sciences
- **Credits:** 19-20 | Completed with minimum grades of C
- Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)

## School Information
The School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences is a unit within the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) and the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS). The school is home to three distinct yet integrated program areas: Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Forest Resources and Conservation, and Geomatics.

## Admission Requirements
Students or non-degree-seeking professionals with appropriate academic and/or professional background in natural resources, natural resource management, or allied fields sufficient to provide experience and/or context for the certificate coursework, as determined by the undergraduate coordinator. Students must have a high-school diploma or the equivalent and they must have completed all course prerequisites before enrolling in any course.

## Required Courses
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - FNR 3131C | Dendrology/Forest Plants | 3
  - FNR 3133C | Tree Biology | 3
  - FNR 4304C | Urban Forestry | 3
  - ORH 4242C | Arboriculture | 4
  - Electives | 6-7
  - Total Credits | 19-20

## Electives
### Social Dimensions | Select one
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - GEO 3602 | Urban and Business Geography | 3
  - SYD 3410 | Urban Sociology | 3
  - URP 2001 | Comparative Urbanization | 3
  - URP 4000 | Preview of Urban and Regional Planning | 3

### Biophysical Dimensions | Select one
- Course List Code | Title | Credits
  - ENY 3005 & 3005L | Principles of Entomology and Principles of Entomology Laboratory | 4
  - FNR 4620C | Forest Health Management | 3
  - ORH 3513C | Environmental Plant Identification and Use | 3
  - ORH 3815C | Florida Native Landscaping | 3
  - SWS 4231C | Soil, Water and Land Use | 3}$


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The final answer is: $\boxed{## Urban Forestry Certificate Program

The Urban Forestry Certificate prepares students to manage natural resources within urban and urbanizing environments. Graduates are prepared to work for municipalities, urban planning organizations, consulting firms, and similar entities involved in the planning, installation, and maintenance of urban green space.

## About this Program
- **College:** Agricultural and Life Sciences
- **Credits:** 19-20 | Completed with minimum grades of C
- Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)

## School Information
The School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences is a unit within the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) and
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